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Pox Populi: Network Populism, Network Sovereigns, and Experiments in People-Powers
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Pox Populi: Network Populism, Network Sovereigns, and Experiments in People-Powers

Jack Z Bratich
Cultural studies, critical methodologies, Vol.11(4), pp.341-345
08/2011

Abstract

This article examines recent developments in U.S. network politics. Focusing on the rise of the Tea Party as well as the standoffs in Madison, WI, it analyzes the emergent forms of populism via network forms. In addition, this conjuncture produces new mutations in the relationship between networks and sovereignty. Finally, the affective charge of these future networked movements, from fear to hope to love, need investigation.

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